The Wingham Advance-Times, 1946-05-02, Page 5^-1
Thursday, May 2nd, 1946 PAG. VIVU
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Dr, E, C. Wilford was the gnest.ort
Sunday of Mr. A. Porterfield and WS,
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Mr, Scott Ferguson of Richmond
Hill,cop eiVanisd.iied with Mr. and Mrs. E, S.
Summer INE FOODS and
Home Necessities
FOR THE HOME—MARKED DOWN in price
to SAVE YOU MONEY
IN COTTONS House Cleaning Needs
Lavoline Floor Cleaner
quart bottle, size sale
Johnson's Floor Cleaner '
1/2 gal. jug, sale .03c
Best Turpentine, pint
bottles qt size
Moody's Stove Pipe
Enamel
Solventol House Cleaner
28 oz.
Black and Mauve, yard , 1
Black and Yellow, yard
For Spring Cleaning
Old Dutch Cleanser 2 for— ).9c
Bon-Ami, cake or tin g for, . . ... 25c
Gillett's Lye, sale price 9c
Champ, the best cleaner ...;..•... 9c
Lasso Cleanser, tin 4c
Moody's Toilet Flush tin 23c
D.D.T. Moth and Fly
Killer; 10 oz. 45c
Gold Medal Floor Wax
1 lb. ............ . ............ 27c
'190
72c
Fresh Texas Grapefruit, lge; 112 size, special, 3 - 21e
Texas Grapefruit, large 126 size, juicy, 3 for 18c
Delicious Pink Grapefruit, large, 96 size, 3 for 25c
Special Shipment of Orafiges—Navels and Floridas
Palm Garden Tea i1, lb. 40c
Lipton Tea (Bak). I/2 lb. 35c
Maxwell House Coffee in
Special 1 lb. jars sale 48c
Rideau Hail Coffee, 1/2 lb 24c
bealand's Mint Sauce ..... 12c
Magic Baking Powder lb 25c
Forest City Baking
Powder 1 lb. tin, and
(1/2 lb, tin free) ... 25c , ...... ..
Magic Baking Soda, lb. pkg. 7c
Clarks' Mushroom or
AsVargus Soup 2 for 15c
Golden Spray Cheese 1/2 lb 17c
Best Canadian Cheese lb 38c
Plain Queen OLIVES, 6 oz. jar, Special, for . . .22c
PINEAPPLE—large 24 size—SPECIAL 36c
DUTCH SETS—No. 1 quality, graded, lb. . . . 12c
Head Letuce, 18c for 12c
Celery Stalks 18c for 12c
Ripe Tomatoes, lb. 22c
Green Top Carrots, lb 8c
Texas Hard Cabbage
per lb. 9c
WELWOODS
Robin Hood
FLOUR, 98 lb. ...$2.69
Robin Hood
OATS, 5 lbs. 26c
PASTRY FLOUR
Huron, 25 lbs. 72c
Pat-A-Pan, 25 1b-s. 78c
Eatmore Wheat Berries
. 23c
"Quality and Service"
Bananas, Lemons, Oranges, Pickles & Jams Galore
eery
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sions of the Anglican Synod.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. N. Wade were
recent visitors in Sarnia and London.
Mr. and Mrs. BillMartin of London,
were guests recently of the latter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anson Gal,
braith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery,
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. N. Wade spent
Thursday in Kitchener.
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Master Jimmie Marshall of Strat-
ford, spent the Easter vacation with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ferguson of
London, were recent guests of the
former's uncle, 1Dr, L. Whitley and
Mrs. Whitley.
Rev. Nobes was in London on
Wednesday attending the closing ses-
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Rev, C. A. Seager, D.D., L.L,D., open-
ed the Synod of Huron, last week in
Cronyn Hall, St. Paul's Cathedral,
with a call to all the Anglican men and
women of the Diocese of Huron to
face reality and realize that they are
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Muffins and a Variety of
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or one without the ordinary stripe?
PAISELIES, FLORALS PLAINS
7 5c — $2.00
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Full line of FRESH, CURED, COOKED MEATS
also Fresh Frozen Salmon Fillets and Steaks, 39c lb.
Assisouramimemismos
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Johnson's
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They are always r412tSli
living in a changing world,' and that in
Such a world the' Church of Jesus
Christ mut be on the alert and abreast
with the thought and need of the tim-
es, He stated that the ultimate trag-
edy would be a Church that is out-of-
date and behind-the-times in a world
that desperately needs the spiritual
The Archbishop called on all his
heritage which the church can share,
people within the Diocese to seize the
opportunity` of the Anglican Advance
Appeal and 'make certain' that the
Church of England in Canada be
equipped spiritually and financially for
Work of the peace-making years
ahead of us.
At this same Synod, a resolution was
gassed 'approving of the Anglican Ad-
vance request to the Diocese of HUN
on for the raising of a fund or$500,000
tvlt in the ,biocese for. the Advance
ratrithe the whole church.
dontitwing lo his charge to the Sy.
• Rid Your Lawn of Weeds
NOW is the ideal time to treat your law,n with
O W EEDANOL
It positively destroys Dandelion), Ragweed, Poison
o Oak, Plantain, Wild Carrot, Lawn Pennywort and
many other turf weeds.
A 50c 2-oz. bottle treats 500 square feet
A $1.29 6-oz. bottle treats 1500 square feet
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Robin Hood FLOUR • Sun WAX, for that
98 lbs. $2.75 24 lbs. 79c
Hillcrest
SHORTENING, lb. 19c
Hillcrest Tissue, 3 25c
Try it in place of Catsup
Laing% C. C. SAUCE
31/z oz. hot. 10c, 8 oz. 19c
69c
Black and Green, yard 69c
IN SKINS
Rose and Black,,yarcl , .79c
IN SEERSUCKERS
The patterns are large and flowery
Blue, Mauve, Grey, Yello-w and Rose, yard ....79c
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GIRLS' DRESSES, 6-12, in Prints, Crepes,
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Quick Quaker Oats
large 3 lb. pkg. 19c
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Aylmer Diced Beets
or Diced Carrots
20 oz. tin 10c
assonsissansmomomm
Kellogg's Rice
Krispies, 2 pkgs. 25c
GAY STRIPES are the theme of the new
Dress Goods
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Bill Galbraith of. Toronto Universi-
ty, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W, A. Galbraith,
Miss Donna Tervit Of Woodstock,
spent the Easter holidays with her
grandmother, Mrs. Arde.
Mrs, W, Ford and daughter, and
Mrs. Tucker of Arthur, are visiting
with friends in Wingham,
Mrs. Henry J. Ralilves of Toronto,
visited over the week-end with her pa-
rents, Mr, and Mrs, John Galbraith.
"- Mr. Ronald Salisbury of Belleville
visited during the past week with Mr,
and Mrs. L. A. MacDougal and fam-
ily„
Mr. and Mrs, A. K. Copeland, Bill
and Catharine of Windsor, were guests
last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. S. Copeland.
Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod and
Donald of Guelph, have returned home
after spending the Easter week with
Mrs, H, Buchanan and Donna.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Smith of Guelph,
and Miss Earnscliffe Musgrove of Buf-
falo, spent the week-end with Mrs. A.
H. Musgrove and Mrs. W..J. Greer.
Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Hutchison and
Bernice, Mr. and Mrs, James Potter,
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pekarek of De-
troit, spent the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. N. T. McLaughlin and family.
Mrs. A. C. Hutchison, who spent the
winter with the McLaughlin family;
returned to Detroit, with them for a
visit.
Miss Ella Fraser spent part of the
Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs.
John Fraser.
Miss Hazel McDonald of Toronto,
spent the holiday week with her par-
ents.
Mrs„ Walter MacFarlane and child-
ren of Lucknow, were visitors for a
couple of days with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Austin Raynard.
Mrs. David McLennan spent a few
days with her daughter, Mrs. Wilfred
Warwick of Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McDonald and
Ruth were Sunday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. Gordon Hall.
BORN
DOUBLEDEE—In Wingham Gen-
eral Hospital, on April 24th., to Mr.
and Mrs. Fred DoUbledee; R. R. No.
1, Wroxeter, a daughter, Marjorie
Irene.
ROSS—In Wingham General Hospi-
tal,. on April 24th., to Mr. and Mrs.
Russell Ross, R.R., Lucknow, a son.
PURDON — In Wingham General
Hospital, on April 29th., to Mr. and
Mrs. Athol Purdon, Wingham, a son.
ASKS SUPPORT OF
ADVANCE APPEAL
JAMESTOWN
THE WINGHAM ADVANCE-TRVIES
What good is a handsome
hat on the other fellow%
head—especially if it's' a
STETSON
or BILTIV1ORE ?
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$3.95 $13.00
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nod, Archbishop .Seager said in part:---
"Absolute national sovereignity is
put of dater he s4id, "I would, like to
see every form of Christianity in Can-
ada urge men by the millions to rise
up and demand that this outmoded
nationalism cease,"
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right to arouse public opinion than the
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gunday, May 4
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GORR IE •
Mrs, A. Miles returned to Toronto
on' Monday after spending some time
,with her mother, Mrs, Isaac Wade.
The best 'Wshes of the community
go with Rev. and Mrs. Nobes and their
two small sons, who leave Tuesday.
They will spend sometime in Aylmer
with Mrs. Nobes' parents, before leav-
ing for. their new parish in Rocanville,
Sask,
Rev, John Caley, the newly appoint-
ed rector of the parishes of Gdrrie,
Fordwich and Wroxeter will conduct
service in St. Stephen's church here on
Sunday next.
Mrs. F. C, Taylor, Mrs. Geo, King
and Mrs. H. V, Holmes are delegates
to the Women's Auxiliary Annual of
the Huron Diocese which meets in
London on Wednesday and Thursday.
Mrs. Everett Sparling, Mrs. Howse,
Mrs. Leonard Ruttan, Mrs. Glad Ed-
gar were delegates to the Huron Pres-
byterial of the Women's Missionary
Society which met in Wingham Un-
ited Church on Thursday last,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ashton, Mr. and
Mrs. Hilt Ashton, Mr. and Mrs, Har-
vey Sparling, Miss Jean Sparling and
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Sparling at-
tended the Johnstone-Christie wedding
in Arthur.
Mrs. Russell Hutton and daughter,
Mrs. Jackson= ofWalkerton, Mrs. Red-
don, Mildmay, Mrs. J. Newton, Clif-
ford, Mrs. Bob Douglas, Mrs. Wm.1
Dickison, Mrs. Gordon Dickison, Mrs.
Thos Dickison, of Teeswater, visited
their sister, Mrs. Percy Ashton on
Friday.
Christian Church, he .stated„ and called
upon the catholic Church in Canada
and the Canadian, Council of Church-
es to organize .the Christians of the
world for this purpose,
Women's Institute
The Women's Institute will meet on
Wednesday, May 8th, at 2.30 p.m. at
the home of Mrs Everett Sparling.
Roll-Call, payment of fees, exchange of
house plants. Mrs. Robert Nay of
Fordwich, will speak on "Flowers and
Perennial Borders". A demonstration
will be given "Arrangement of Flow-
ers'. Mrs. Anson Galbraith will take
the motto, "He who would have beaut-
iful roses in his garden must have
beautiful roses in his heart".
Prompt action stopped what might
have been a disastrous fire on Satur-
day morning. The rear part of Step-
hen's store caught fire from a bonfire
in the yard but was put out before any
serious damage was done.
Rev. Mr. Howse and Glad Edgar
attended the Huron Presbytery which
met in Wingham on. Thursday in the.
Baptist Church.
Mr. Fred Edgar was a London vis-
itor on Friday.
The dance sponsored by the W. I.
on Wednesday evening was very well
attended. A play "Beacon Hill Billy"
will be presented in the hall by Tees-
water talent on Monday, May 6th.,
also under Women's Institute auspices.
Miss Eleanor Carson was a Toronto
visitor last week,
Mrs. H. V. Holmes visited friends
in Toronto last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Winslow (nee' Jean
Hunter) of Toronto are renewing old
acquaintances in the vicinity.
Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Short and
baby daughter of Fergus, spent the
week-end with relatives here. Ronald
returned with his parents after spend-
ing the Easter vacation with his grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Short and
Mrs. Wm. Earngey.
Mrs. A. Heinmiller had a very suc-
cessful auction sale on Saturday after-
noon.
Mr. N. Butchart of Harriston, visit-
ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H,
Gregg and other friends last week.
Mr. and MrS. Jack DOuglas, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm, Vanderlip, Mr. and Mrs.
Cecil Rheubottom of Listowel, spent
Sunday N611 Mr. and Mrs. Manfred
Irwin.
A presentation was held in the hall
on Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Bennett, a recent bride and
groom. An address was read by Miss
Doreen Harrison and a gift of money
presente,d, A large number were pre-
sent, The evening was spent in dan-
cing,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacklin and children
of Ethel, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Kitchen,
Mr. Fames Wylie and Miss Bessie
Wylie of Toronto, and Rev, and Mrs.
Go, Wylie were visitors with Mrs.
3, Wylie, last week.
Mrs. W. C. King, Miss Lois Dodds
and Miss Marie Clo'sc attended the
Festival of the Girls' Auxiliary in Lon-
don on 'Wednesday.
The many friends of Rev.. R. S,
Jones, A former rector here, now of
Durham, will be pleased to learn that
at the recent Anglican Synod in Lott..
don„ he Was appointed Cation, This is,
an diPitorary degree in tribute t9 ser-
vice in the church.. "-'-',
Mr, Mulligan and Welty }rave our.,
chased the Home of 'Mt. Chas, Lew-
fence arid have iti6ved in, ,
Mr. and Mrs, Archie Itilliday .
'T.OrOtiteo arc in tovo this week